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Hi all, cleaning out the flat
Panaracer Gravel King GK TLC 700x32mm (2x) - £pending sale
used for a few rides (<300km), all treads are good/low wear, rubber is grippy, one tire has a four nicks. Both in great shape otherwise and never puncturedContinental 4 Seasons - 700x28mm £5
these are pretty worn but definitely rideable if you wanted to try before actually buying themshipping paid by buyer - pickup in greenwich or canary wharf
can send pics if interested
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Hi all - looking to clear some gear out,
Cannondale C4 alloy seatpost - Used - £10 27.2mm diameter, 27cm with 17 cm before minimum line
Shimano 105 9s cassette 12-23t - used but plenty of life - £5
Supacaz Super Sticky Kush Neon Green - New - £15
Zefal Spring Cages, pair - lightly used - £5Thanks for looking. open to reasonable offers. pickup from E14 or SE10. Can post smaller items at cost.
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Thanks for sharing your ride experience - adding to the bucketlist
"Calais car ferry terminal was a surreal experience on bikes, but was easy enough if follow the signs for cars. We often got ushered through ahead of the cars at check points. And then exiting in Dover, we were let out ahead of everyone else. You follow a painted red line until you are completely out of the labyrinthine port area which is very helpful, but still expect a good 15min ride to Dover Priory station"
Recently did Paris Roubaix sportive and used the TER trains from Lille to Calais and P&O Ferry back to Dover Priory. The TER line trains are good and have bike hooks (4 or 5 iirc). P&O lets cyclists on first but you also get off last. Remember you have to arrive at the port 1.5hrs before departure time. Dover side depart sequence is Passport control --> manned gate--> shed to pick up tickets --> wait at assigned lane. Calais depart side: Passport control -->ticket booth--> UK passport check --> assigned lane. Dover side arrive: last to get off, and there is a gate you have to buzz to get out of. In a rush to make my train i did Ferry ramp to DVP in 11m30s flat. Arrived with 2 mins to Train depart (but it was late - go figure).
Would really recommend not booking train tickets too tightly to ferry depart/arrival times given you need to arrive 90misn before and are last off the ferry.
Takes longer vs Eurostar/Tunnel etc but a fairly comfortable (and cheaper) way to cross the channel.
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free bump for this beauty.